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bobby is on the line in indiana. you're on the republican line. caller: i have been a republican for quite a time. the united states is in trouble because we have spent too much money and stuff. i've recently lost my job. it scared the living daylights out of me. the unemployment might be coming to an end. it i have two beautiful girls. i only get paid $60 a week. i would rather not see it come to an end. host: we have been hearing that part of the agreement would include an extension of that. the consent a message to washington. should they forge a compromise? you can weigh in at they sped.com/c-span. caller: i have been listening to the republicans being carried. the american industry has been sitting on $3 trillion. if they get a little bit of a tax break they will suddenly get us quite ridiculous concept. i believe the vice president should be negotiator. he is the one that would try breaking the vote. i do believe there was plenty of compromise on the democrat side. less than five hours in the fiscal cliff they're claiming they're willing to
bobby is on the line in indiana. you're on the republican line. caller: i have been a republican for quite a time. the united states is in trouble because we have spent too much money and stuff. i've recently lost my job. it scared the living daylights out of me. the unemployment might be coming to an end. it i have two beautiful girls. i only get paid $60 a week. i would rather not see it come to an end. host: we have been hearing that part of the agreement would include an extension of that....
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>> i am sending most of them to indiana university. also, the indiana historical society will get some of my papers. help define it could use for them. >> in closing, when you look back over the arc of 31 years, what were the best years? >> there was good and all of them. i think the best years from a standpoint was when i was chairman. even the people that work for me said, we felt like we were accomplishing something. we were fighting the big fight. i think that is one of the things i hold most dear. we were able to grab the sort and go up there and fight for things we thought was right. >> congressman dan burton, thank you so much. >> and you still look young. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> and coming freshman susan brooks -- incoming susan brooks got just over 50% of the vote -- 58% of the vote. the house and senate are in. speaker boehner, his office responded to the comments of the president this morning, part of his statement sayin
>> i am sending most of them to indiana university. also, the indiana historical society will get some of my papers. help define it could use for them. >> in closing, when you look back over the arc of 31 years, what were the best years? >> there was good and all of them. i think the best years from a standpoint was when i was chairman. even the people that work for me said, we felt like we were accomplishing something. we were fighting the big fight. i think that is one of...
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i would say parts of missouri, indiana, illinois, evansville, cincinnati, columbus back into pennsylvania. we'll get to that in the next hour. alina. >> that's a lot of places, chad myers. all right, chad, thanks so much. >>> i'm alina cho. thanks so much for watching. have a great weekend and a great new year's. "cnn newsroom" with my friend suzanne malveaux starts right now. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. welcome to our 500th edition of our show. we've got a lot to cover so let's get right to it. russia dominating our newscast this hour. for two very different reasons. first, the man, that man you see there, russia's top diplomat, he is now taking an active role in trying to end the civil war in syria. now, remember, both russia and china have blocked u.n. attempts to force out the assad regime. now the russians say they are willing to meet with the syrian opposition. it could open the door for real u.n. action on the ground, action that could mean american involvement. we've got more details in a live report in just a minute. >>> but also, russia's president formally saying no to americans
i would say parts of missouri, indiana, illinois, evansville, cincinnati, columbus back into pennsylvania. we'll get to that in the next hour. alina. >> that's a lot of places, chad myers. all right, chad, thanks so much. >>> i'm alina cho. thanks so much for watching. have a great weekend and a great new year's. "cnn newsroom" with my friend suzanne malveaux starts right now. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. welcome to our 500th edition of our show. we've got a lot...
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right now it is producing snow across areas in chicago, northern parts of the state of indiana that into michigan. on the southern end of the storm system we have showers and thunderstorms in louisiana, mississippi and tennessee. eventually both of these areas will be coming together and moving towards the northeast. i do quickly want to point out between these areas we're actually seeing freezing rain falling early this morning across places in arkansas and northern texas. please drive carefully out there. that is outside the city of memphis as well. western portions of state of tennessee dealing with possible icing on the roadways. otherwise a number of winter weather advisories issued for the state of new jersey, pennsylvania and across the mid-atlantic where we're expecting to see some accumulation of snowfall. interior sections of the northeast, you're not expecting too much snow. the storm will be quick mover. many areas will see the snow including new york city and places in upstate new york and pennsylvania of the by sunday the storm is gone leaving behind some windy conditions.
right now it is producing snow across areas in chicago, northern parts of the state of indiana that into michigan. on the southern end of the storm system we have showers and thunderstorms in louisiana, mississippi and tennessee. eventually both of these areas will be coming together and moving towards the northeast. i do quickly want to point out between these areas we're actually seeing freezing rain falling early this morning across places in arkansas and northern texas. please drive...
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he's now the governor of indiana. i think he's a guy who we underrate in terms of his influence. we have seen in places like ohio, florida, wisconsin, how governors, particularly republican governors, can have real influence on the conversation. pence is a conservative who is a believer and he's going to push an agenda that will sort of outline 2013. >> all right, perry, you picked two governors. >> jerry brown really important. first time ever since 1933, california has two majority, meaning two thirds of the house and senate are democrat. jerry brown and the democrats can do whatever they want. we have basically one party government and i'm curious what that means. >> how does he use it. >> a liberal panacea for the first time. >> and you went with a conserve tf potential rising star in south carolina who is struggling. >> nikki haley is struggling in her state. at the same time, she's a big national figure. the republicans are looking for diverse faces, and she's one of the leading ones. i'm curious to see what she does. >> stephanie, your picks were -- one was predictable, on
he's now the governor of indiana. i think he's a guy who we underrate in terms of his influence. we have seen in places like ohio, florida, wisconsin, how governors, particularly republican governors, can have real influence on the conversation. pence is a conservative who is a believer and he's going to push an agenda that will sort of outline 2013. >> all right, perry, you picked two governors. >> jerry brown really important. first time ever since 1933, california has two...
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right now we are already starting to see the snow falling across iowa, wisconsin, indiana. the accumulation should remain a couple of inches, nothing too severe. across portions of the south we have showers and storms and freezing rain starting to develop across portion of arkansas. keep that in mind if you're doing any driving out here. the northeast will see snow by early saturday morning and accumulations out here should be relatively light about three inches, some parts of eastern massachusetts and connecticut including rhode island could see over six inches of snow so keep that in mind you guys. patti ann: maria mow lean a thanks. gregg: the fiscal cliff is not the only threat facing the u.s. economy right now. shipments of all kinds could actually be stuck on cargo ships if a longshoreman strike goes ahead as planned. the stakes for the recovery coming up. patti ann: high noon in those fiscal cliff negotiations. >> nothing have move forward in regards to our budget crisis unless speaker boehner and mitch mcconnell will go forward with our plan. speaker boehner is will
right now we are already starting to see the snow falling across iowa, wisconsin, indiana. the accumulation should remain a couple of inches, nothing too severe. across portions of the south we have showers and storms and freezing rain starting to develop across portion of arkansas. keep that in mind if you're doing any driving out here. the northeast will see snow by early saturday morning and accumulations out here should be relatively light about three inches, some parts of eastern...
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precipitation goes, we do have snow right now across iowa, minnesota, wisconsin and also northern parts of indiana andhiy going to be our next storm system that will be moving into the northeast as we head into your saturday. on the southern end of that storm system, we have areas of rain in louisiana, mississippi, and moving in through western portions of the state of tennessee. if you click ahead, you'll see the time line here on the storm system. by saturday morning, we will be seeing some snowflakes here in new york city and also across upstate new york, pennsylvania, and portions of the mid atlantic. dc could be seeing snowflakes. accumulations will be generally light. the storm system will be a quick mover, out of here by sunday. there will be windy conditions with the storm and also after the storm on sunday as that sunshine returns. snowfall accumulations on the next map, again, very light. generally three inches of snow. but higher amounts across eastern connecticut, massachusetts, and rhode island. over six inches will be possible. back to you in the studio. >> kelly: thank you. >> julie
precipitation goes, we do have snow right now across iowa, minnesota, wisconsin and also northern parts of indiana andhiy going to be our next storm system that will be moving into the northeast as we head into your saturday. on the southern end of that storm system, we have areas of rain in louisiana, mississippi, and moving in through western portions of the state of tennessee. if you click ahead, you'll see the time line here on the storm system. by saturday morning, we will be seeing some...
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the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h.r. 1, for the purpose of calling up and debating the coats amendment. that following the remarks of senator coats, senator alexander be recognized, that the senate resume consideration of the fisa bill h.r. 5949 after that and all that provisions -- and that all provisions of the previous orders remain in effect. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report. mr. coats: i'd like to call -- the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: h.r. 1, an act making appropriations for the department of defense and other departments and agencies of the government for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2011, and for other purposes. mr. coats: mr. president, i would like to call up amendment 3391. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: the senator from indiana, mr. coats, proposes amendment numbered 3391. mr. coats: mr. president,
the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. coats: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h.r. 1, for the purpose of calling up and debating the coats amendment. that following the remarks of senator coats, senator alexander be recognized, that the senate resume consideration of the fisa bill h.r. 5949 after that and all that provisions -- and that all provisions of the previous orders remain in effect. the presiding officer: is there objection?...
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i have -- the indiana historical society will get some of my papers. i hope they find a good use for them. >> when you look back over 3o long years which went by very quickly, what were the best years? >> oh, gosh, there was good in all of them. the best years from my standpoint was when i was chairman. even the people who work for me said, we felt like we were accomplishing something. we felt like we were fighting the good fight. that is one of the things i hold most dear. we were able to put on the gloves, grabbed the sword, and fight for the things we thought was right. >> thank you for spending time with this reflecting back on your years in washington. >> and used to look young -- and you still look young. >> thank you. >> one of several such conversations we're having with retiring members. jonas freight sit down with ben nelson -- join us for a sit down with ben nelson. he helped forge a domination. that is 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. interviews with two retired house members. first jerry lewis and later, a conversation with california lyn
i have -- the indiana historical society will get some of my papers. i hope they find a good use for them. >> when you look back over 3o long years which went by very quickly, what were the best years? >> oh, gosh, there was good in all of them. the best years from my standpoint was when i was chairman. even the people who work for me said, we felt like we were accomplishing something. we felt like we were fighting the good fight. that is one of the things i hold most dear. we were...
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this storm did bring much needed snowfall across portions of illinois and indiana. in areas that the rain has already ended, western parts of virginia, north carolina, we have wind warnings in effect and also some wind advisories because gusts of over 40 miles per hour still possible out here. be careful on the roadways, with these strong winds especially driving in the high profile vehicles. >> kelly: are we going to get snow here in new york city? >> saturday looks like it. we have another storm out there. >> clayton: perfect for new year's eve. >> new year's eve looks dry, but chilly. >> juliet: yeah. coordinating snow. >> clayton: thank you. lot of people frustrated because they were trying to get homes. we saw live reports of people stuck in atlanta's airport. other individuals stuck throughout texas, midwest, indiana, and yesterday individuals, hundreds of flights canceled through the country and down in texas specifically, a lot of folks trapped on the runway. so they were getting e-mails and text alerts from the airline saying make sure you check your airlin
this storm did bring much needed snowfall across portions of illinois and indiana. in areas that the rain has already ended, western parts of virginia, north carolina, we have wind warnings in effect and also some wind advisories because gusts of over 40 miles per hour still possible out here. be careful on the roadways, with these strong winds especially driving in the high profile vehicles. >> kelly: are we going to get snow here in new york city? >> saturday looks like it. we...
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dan burton of indiana talks about his 30 years in congress. followed by senator kent conrad on his 26-year career. and a discussion on corporations and stock values. dan burton is retiring from the house this year after 30 years in office. the 15-term congressman represents the fifth district in east central indiana which includes parts of indianapolis and the surrounding suburbs. earlier he talked with c-span about his past investigations of the collective demonstration and the oversight ruled congress. this is 30 minutes. as you exit the institution how would you say it stated? >> it has changed a great deal. it is not the same as when i came 1983. there seemed to be more comedy. tip o'neill was speaker. i will never forget he was the first time he was on the floor raising cane with democrats. he had someone take his place and he came down and started giving me the dickens. after that we became very good friends and played golf together. michael was a wonderful leader. there was a spirit of camaraderie even though we had differences politica
dan burton of indiana talks about his 30 years in congress. followed by senator kent conrad on his 26-year career. and a discussion on corporations and stock values. dan burton is retiring from the house this year after 30 years in office. the 15-term congressman represents the fifth district in east central indiana which includes parts of indianapolis and the surrounding suburbs. earlier he talked with c-span about his past investigations of the collective demonstration and the oversight ruled...
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burton, an indiana republican, served in congress for 30 years end-1990s chaired the house oversight committee. senator conrad, a north dakota democrat has been in office 20 years and chairs the senate budget committee. our interview with congressman burton is at 8:00 eastern tonight and senator conrad follows at 8:30. the house and senate are back in session tomorrow. the senate is in at 10:00 a.m. eastern for work on two bills, the first would extend provisions of foreign intelligence surveillance act, the others that $60 billion relief package for areas affected by hurricane sandy. the house reconvenes at 2:00 p.m. eastern. house leaders have not release the schedule of legislative activity for tomorrow. live coverage from the house floor on c-span and senate live on c-spanat 2. c-span2. >> united states discovered surveillance flights and the tension builds that we have a quarantine or blockade around cuba and one of the things that happened in that time is a soviet submarine is found by american ships and they dropped depth charges on the soviet submarine. they knocked out the e
burton, an indiana republican, served in congress for 30 years end-1990s chaired the house oversight committee. senator conrad, a north dakota democrat has been in office 20 years and chairs the senate budget committee. our interview with congressman burton is at 8:00 eastern tonight and senator conrad follows at 8:30. the house and senate are back in session tomorrow. the senate is in at 10:00 a.m. eastern for work on two bills, the first would extend provisions of foreign intelligence...
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snow was moving from the ozarks through the ohio valley, causing blizzard warnings in indiana and kentucky. sleet, freezing rain caused a 21-car pile-up in oklahoma. and left cars spinning on icy roads all the way into western maryland. >> i tried to back up. i couldn't see. i backed into this little wooden whatever the heck that is, busted out my side of my back light there. now i'm stuck here. >> ifill: farther south parts of the gulf coast were on alert for tornadoes and powerful thunderstorms. but the weather wasn't a problem everywhere. downunderwhere it's summer, christmas meant a trip to the beach in sydney, australia. santa claus used a paddle board to reach the shore handing out gifts to waiting children. >> santa is here in summer. it's not strange for us at all. he comes here every year. a nice annual thing we always come to. >> ifill: it was warmer than usual in berlin germany for those who take an annual christmas day plunge into icy waters. some wore little more than santa hats. stil >> ifill: still to come on the newshour, contests to watch in three states; screening for bre
snow was moving from the ozarks through the ohio valley, causing blizzard warnings in indiana and kentucky. sleet, freezing rain caused a 21-car pile-up in oklahoma. and left cars spinning on icy roads all the way into western maryland. >> i tried to back up. i couldn't see. i backed into this little wooden whatever the heck that is, busted out my side of my back light there. now i'm stuck here. >> ifill: farther south parts of the gulf coast were on alert for tornadoes and powerful...
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>> so i think mike pence, a guy that spent time in congress, the governor of indiana. i think he's a guy we underrate in terms of his influence. we have seen in places like ohio, florida, wisconsin how governors, particularly republican governs have influence. pence is a conservative who's a believer and i think going to push an agenda that will kind of -- >> i think so, too. that's why i put him on my dozen. perry, you picked two governors. >> jerry brown, really important. first time ever and since 1933 california's a super majority, meaning two thirds of the members of the house and senate are democrats. jerry brown and the democrats do whatever they want. we have one party government in the biggest state in the country and curious what's that mean? >> how does he use it? yep. >> a panacea. nikki haley is struggling. at the same time, she's a big national figure. the republicans are looking for diverse voices and she is a leading one and curious to see what she does going forward. >> all right. stephanie, you picks were -- one was predictable. one to me was unpredic
>> so i think mike pence, a guy that spent time in congress, the governor of indiana. i think he's a guy we underrate in terms of his influence. we have seen in places like ohio, florida, wisconsin how governors, particularly republican governs have influence. pence is a conservative who's a believer and i think going to push an agenda that will kind of -- >> i think so, too. that's why i put him on my dozen. perry, you picked two governors. >> jerry brown, really important....
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>> he spent time in congress, now the governor of indiana a guy who we underrate in terms of his influence. we've seen in places like ohio, florida, wisconsin, how governors can have influence on the conversation. pence is a conservative who is a believer. >> all right. perry? you picked two governors. >> jerry brown, really important. first time ever, since 1933, california the super majority, two-thirds of the members of the house and senate are democrats. so jerry brown and the democrats can do whatever they want. we have one party government in the biggest state of the country. >> how does he use it? >> how does he use it. the liberal panacea we'll see for the first time. and you went with a conservative potential rising star out in south carolina who is struggling. >> nick kki haley is struggling her state but at the same time she is a big national figure. i'm curious to see what she does going forward. >> all right, stephanie, your picks were -- one was predictable. one was unpredictable. >> i picked elizabeth warren who is my homestate new senator. she has senator kennedy's seat. i
>> he spent time in congress, now the governor of indiana a guy who we underrate in terms of his influence. we've seen in places like ohio, florida, wisconsin, how governors can have influence on the conversation. pence is a conservative who is a believer. >> all right. perry? you picked two governors. >> jerry brown, really important. first time ever, since 1933, california the super majority, two-thirds of the members of the house and senate are democrats. so jerry brown and...
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for example, in hope, indiana, a 2008 cdbg disaster allocation of $40 million allowed for the rebuilding of stronger and safer water and waste water facilities that have operated suspects then without disruption despite subsequent severe storms and flooding. previous disaster response efforts have proven that cdbg offers important flexibility and effectiveness by allowing jurisdictions to design long-term housing and infrastructure recovery programs based on their specific needs. our experience also demonstrates the importance of early appropriations so that it is clear that the funds will be available and planning efforts can include the full range of needs. major infrastructure investments take time to send out permitting and staging reerments. but state and local governments are unlikely to proceed with these efforts without assurance that they have funding to implement the projects. furthermore, after katrina, the state of louisiana waited for more than 10 months for a second appropriations before launching its main homeownership assistance program. this delayed much-needed assistanc
for example, in hope, indiana, a 2008 cdbg disaster allocation of $40 million allowed for the rebuilding of stronger and safer water and waste water facilities that have operated suspects then without disruption despite subsequent severe storms and flooding. previous disaster response efforts have proven that cdbg offers important flexibility and effectiveness by allowing jurisdictions to design long-term housing and infrastructure recovery programs based on their specific needs. our experience...
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the heavy rain also advancing into parts of indiana, out into parts of ohio. the storm is actually going to intensify as we head into the course of the afternoon. the reason this is strengthening is a lot of cold air plunging southward on the backside of the storm. the precipitation will actually start as rain. the temperatures drop in the cold air drops in. it will cause a rapid freeze. big travel issues. the snow will pile on on top. gus up to 50 miles per hour. this ability will be exceptionally poor. even in places where the snow is stopping. in places like des moines. connell: thank you, very much. a tough report for a lot of people. they say the drought, i guess, that is a good point. they need some moisture in those parts. the weather is also wreaking havoc on commodity prices. here is jeff flock with more on that. jeff: good news on the drought front. that is exactly what they need is that kind of moisture. take a look at the pictures. we have been worried here. i am in the oke. right now. >> it really helps the wheat market. we will expect to have a b
the heavy rain also advancing into parts of indiana, out into parts of ohio. the storm is actually going to intensify as we head into the course of the afternoon. the reason this is strengthening is a lot of cold air plunging southward on the backside of the storm. the precipitation will actually start as rain. the temperatures drop in the cold air drops in. it will cause a rapid freeze. big travel issues. the snow will pile on on top. gus up to 50 miles per hour. this ability will be...
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we have been in indiana with the floodings. we had dogs out in joplin, missouri. this is luther. he's a comfort dog. you can pet him. says right here, please pet me. >> reporter: how do you feel when you see a child come up to one of your dogs who has been in this kind of situation, have a big smile on their face? >> tears. they smile, i cry. >> reporter: amid the continuing sadness here, there were a lot of smiles. >> what a story. erin burnett "outfront" starts in just a moment. but we leave you this hour with this very powerful musical tribute to the victims, tribute that aired on the nbc show "the voice." ♪ i've heard there was a secret code that david played and it pleased the lord but you don't really care for music do you ♪ ♪ it goes like this hallelujah ♪ ♪ hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah ♪
we have been in indiana with the floodings. we had dogs out in joplin, missouri. this is luther. he's a comfort dog. you can pet him. says right here, please pet me. >> reporter: how do you feel when you see a child come up to one of your dogs who has been in this kind of situation, have a big smile on their face? >> tears. they smile, i cry. >> reporter: amid the continuing sadness here, there were a lot of smiles. >> what a story. erin burnett "outfront"...
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many stores, including this one in indiana, are reporting a significant increase in the sale of semiautomatic weapons, including the ar-15, which was used in friday's newtown tragedy. many gun supporters are adamant that assault style rifles should not be outlawed. >> if you read the federalist papers, our forefathers wanted to protect the same type of guns that our military had. they were concerned about tyranny. they were concerned about a government out of control. >> gun control just takes the guns out of hands that obey the laws. it's not going to control the outlaws that take the guns and do the crimes with them. >> 1 in every 209 americans has an ar-15. president clinton placed a ban on assault rifles in 1994 and it expired in 2004. >> and people debate its real impact. did it have any impact? you see conflicting reports about that. >> there were a lot of loopholes. i would imagine if it went down this road again, they would close these loopholes. >> and some senators say first day of the new congress, that's going to be back on the table. >> and our facebook question looks specificall
many stores, including this one in indiana, are reporting a significant increase in the sale of semiautomatic weapons, including the ar-15, which was used in friday's newtown tragedy. many gun supporters are adamant that assault style rifles should not be outlawed. >> if you read the federalist papers, our forefathers wanted to protect the same type of guns that our military had. they were concerned about tyranny. they were concerned about a government out of control. >> gun control...
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host: jim in indiana on the democrat's line. since: i'm wondering, this past school shooting why we are not able to aggressively put metal detectors before the entry to a school. like the prison systems do. you cannot get inside with a gun. but a few aggressively approach somebody on the outside where they have to go through a metal detector before they can even reach a building, why don't we think of something like that to prevent people from getting inside to kill our guest: kids that is a very topical question -- to kill our kids? guest: that is a very topical question, given what has just happen. there are programs typically provided by jurisdictions. they make different decisions of rafa security procedures are adopted at local schools. it varies across the country. he host: regression from tax. -- here is a question from tax. how much are we wasting these funds? guest: that is a good question. there is not a good framework in place to determine whether or not someone is doing a good job with the money or a bad job. some of
host: jim in indiana on the democrat's line. since: i'm wondering, this past school shooting why we are not able to aggressively put metal detectors before the entry to a school. like the prison systems do. you cannot get inside with a gun. but a few aggressively approach somebody on the outside where they have to go through a metal detector before they can even reach a building, why don't we think of something like that to prevent people from getting inside to kill our guest: kids that is a...
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finally, michael pitts, a law professor at indiana university, a specialist in indiana voting rights and related matters. an attorney in the voting rights -- voting rights section. first we will hear from the secretary of state. >> good afternoon, everyone. it is good to be here. i must say that as the secretary of left, i am honored to be back again and have the opportunity. we are talking about insuring integrity and ballot access and voter access at the same time. i was asked to talk about what west virginia does and our voter id laws. yes, we have a voter identification laws. many of them follow what other states follow when it comes to the help america vote act and their requirements. i would give you a brief on what it takes. the help america vote act, essentially our discussion today was that it was a very bad thing, from what i am understanding. i am trying to get rid of this mailman voter registration application. remember, we do not like this paperwork. i would like to be able to have the online voter registration that costs about $1 to be able to process. the help of ameri
finally, michael pitts, a law professor at indiana university, a specialist in indiana voting rights and related matters. an attorney in the voting rights -- voting rights section. first we will hear from the secretary of state. >> good afternoon, everyone. it is good to be here. i must say that as the secretary of left, i am honored to be back again and have the opportunity. we are talking about insuring integrity and ballot access and voter access at the same time. i was asked to talk...
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our first phone call comes from walter in indiana. caller: thank you for taking my call. i appreciate it. sequestration will be the best thing to happen to this country since you have the democrats and the republicans saying, i do not want to cut programs. neither side will come to the metal. it is like the doctor forcing you to get the -- new side will come to the middle. it is not about raising taxes. it is about squandering trillions and trillions of dollars. we are broke. it will be the best thing to foresee this country, to slow down, to cut back and get it into some kind of fiscal order. if not, we will become greece in 20 years. guest: that is a great point to bring up. leaders on both sides of the aisle on capitol hill have made the point that this is not a democratic or republican issue. there is waste to be curbed. what i am hearing from republicans like jon kyl is that you have to make sure america is still able to make its commitments on the world stage. we spoke with a lot of defense- heavy representative, folks from the house armed services committee. they c
our first phone call comes from walter in indiana. caller: thank you for taking my call. i appreciate it. sequestration will be the best thing to happen to this country since you have the democrats and the republicans saying, i do not want to cut programs. neither side will come to the metal. it is like the doctor forcing you to get the -- new side will come to the middle. it is not about raising taxes. it is about squandering trillions and trillions of dollars. we are broke. it will be the...
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. >> brian: indiana girl's basketball team scored big on tuesday night. what do you mean really big? they won a game 107-2. now parents on the losing side want to know why wasn't the game called off sooner? why wasn't better sportsmanship shown perhaps by the winning team? bob is the athletic director at arlington high school that, school that lost big time. so thank you for joining us, bob. are you upset with bloomington south? >> thank you for having me. as a school we hold no hard feelings toward bloomington south. the way we look at it now our girl's basketball program is at the very beginning stages of development. we currently have ten girls in the whole program. six of those ten are playing basketball all together for the first time in their life. i'm not talking being on a team, really just playing the game for the first time. bloomington south, year in and year out is a state power. currently they're 8-1. ranked number 10 in the state. so we definitely -- we just see it as two programs that are about on polar opposite ends in the spectrum. >> bri
. >> brian: indiana girl's basketball team scored big on tuesday night. what do you mean really big? they won a game 107-2. now parents on the losing side want to know why wasn't the game called off sooner? why wasn't better sportsmanship shown perhaps by the winning team? bob is the athletic director at arlington high school that, school that lost big time. so thank you for joining us, bob. are you upset with bloomington south? >> thank you for having me. as a school we hold no...
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never has indiana seen a more obvious example of media bias by reporters more interested in defeating conservatives than reporter the news. rnc chair reince priebus had him in mind when he said this reflecting on some of the 2012 candidates. >> i think we were pretty clear on some of the dumb things that were said over the last cycle. >> not a good sign when a look back at your parties' candidates includes the word dumb. >>> next. what happens when romney's glen hubbard fell victim to an unexpected interruption. >> they either have to raise taxes or cut spending. that forces the congress to think about the mix between taxes and spending outside of the entitlements and spending on the entitlements. that's just not something our framers thought about, because we -- we didn't have a welfare state in those days. >> glen, are you all right? >> i'm fine. that's what happens when you criticize the welfare state. >> wow. somehow he's unfazed there. and that video went viral instantly. >>> finally a ppp poll last week show 28% of republicans want their state to secede from the union. a quick s
never has indiana seen a more obvious example of media bias by reporters more interested in defeating conservatives than reporter the news. rnc chair reince priebus had him in mind when he said this reflecting on some of the 2012 candidates. >> i think we were pretty clear on some of the dumb things that were said over the last cycle. >> not a good sign when a look back at your parties' candidates includes the word dumb. >>> next. what happens when romney's glen hubbard...
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host: next, indiana, independent line with judy. caller: hi. my question is regarding social security. i am retiree on benefits. i was wondering, is their available money to bail out the social security system or to replace the money that was taken from social security instead of putting all the burden on the seniors, baby boomers such as myself who started working 45 years ago. it is unfair that the benefits be discussed at this point. is this something that can work out. like they did it wall street before the fiscal cliff hits? if we could rebuild when we're in such bad shape. host: thank you, judy. guest: repaying the money that was barred from social security. -- borrowed from social sec urity. that money will be repaid unless congress does something different. think about the $2.7 trillion as spending authority for the social security administration. they can pay full benefits under the law. that money will be paid back over time unless congress changes something. putting more revenue money into social security, right now the appetite in
host: next, indiana, independent line with judy. caller: hi. my question is regarding social security. i am retiree on benefits. i was wondering, is their available money to bail out the social security system or to replace the money that was taken from social security instead of putting all the burden on the seniors, baby boomers such as myself who started working 45 years ago. it is unfair that the benefits be discussed at this point. is this something that can work out. like they did it wall...
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from -- not kentucky but from indiana. >> indiana, that's right. >> he says, kentucky's so bad, indiana looks good. >> she said it, not me. all right. thank you so much. i thank my colleagues for participating in this exercise. i think all who are here in attendance. we're here for the children of america, for the grandchildren of america. i guess i have a more selfish motive. i'm here for my four children. age 6 and under. abbey, ava, anna and tucker. each of them individually currently owns a share of our national debt. at $50,000 is the current tally. within a few years that will be roughly a $70,000 per child tab that they're going to have to pay off in the future. this is simply unacceptable. this is one of the reasons so many of us ran for congress, is to solve these very issues. we can't tax our way out of this challenge. taxes alone will just not cut it. i think instead we need a balanced approach. we need to both control spending and we need to increase the rate of economic growth in this country. when i say control spending, i'm prepared to put absolutely everything on the tab
from -- not kentucky but from indiana. >> indiana, that's right. >> he says, kentucky's so bad, indiana looks good. >> she said it, not me. all right. thank you so much. i thank my colleagues for participating in this exercise. i think all who are here in attendance. we're here for the children of america, for the grandchildren of america. i guess i have a more selfish motive. i'm here for my four children. age 6 and under. abbey, ava, anna and tucker. each of them...
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governor rick nighter had the lusksry of watching what happened in wisconsin, ohio and indiana as well. he looked at the tactic. he he left his opponents without a counter punch. this was all over and done very quickly, shep. >> shepard: mike tobin live for us tonight in lansing michigan. thanks. a stunning admission from one of the biggest banks in the world. the bigs at hsbc admit that they laundered money for drug cartels. they allowed forbidden transactions with countries including libya and iran. but nobody is going to prison. instead the bank executives are just saying we are sorry and paying a fine. the justice department announced agreement with hsbc the biggest bank in all of europe. as part of of the deal hsbc agrees to pay $1.9 billion in fines. a lot of money certainly. but for this bank it's the equivalent of roughly seven weeks of profits. in exchange, these are among the charges that will now disappear. laundering more than $880 million in drug money. and allowing $660 million in prohibited transactions from countries including libya, cuba, burma, sudan and iran. federal
governor rick nighter had the lusksry of watching what happened in wisconsin, ohio and indiana as well. he looked at the tactic. he he left his opponents without a counter punch. this was all over and done very quickly, shep. >> shepard: mike tobin live for us tonight in lansing michigan. thanks. a stunning admission from one of the biggest banks in the world. the bigs at hsbc admit that they laundered money for drug cartels. they allowed forbidden transactions with countries including...
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indiana had a strong experience. they did similar legislation in february. they've seen thousands of jobs come to indiana and those jobs could also come to michigan. >> gretchen: didn't the voters really speak about this in your state? didn't they vote for this? >> well, what we had is we had a number of ballot proposals and the unions went ahead and put a ballot proposal on collective bargaining that way overreached into our constitution and the voters soundly defeated that. it was about 40 to 60% in terms of the vote no in terms of knocking that down. and it really caused this to become an issue in terms of bringing it to the public's attention and there has been a lot of dialogue. so i view it as important to step up and take a view and i very much am pro worker. again, let's give workers the freedom to choose. >> steve: your state will be the 24th right to work state in the united states of america. and once you sign the bill and you said you would, then workers in your state, if they're in a shop that has a union now v the choice of whether or not to jo
indiana had a strong experience. they did similar legislation in february. they've seen thousands of jobs come to indiana and those jobs could also come to michigan. >> gretchen: didn't the voters really speak about this in your state? didn't they vote for this? >> well, what we had is we had a number of ballot proposals and the unions went ahead and put a ballot proposal on collective bargaining that way overreached into our constitution and the voters soundly defeated that. it was...
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when governor mitch daniels made indiana a right to work state. is that what michigan is looking to, to try to figure out how to jump-start this economy that's lagged at 18.9% unemployment rate? it's too much to bear for workers there. >> governor snyder has been consistent from the beginning that it wasn't on his agenda yet, but he's been successful at leading us through dramatic changes in michigan. we are the comeback state, but now with the data that we've received from the blessings of having to work through proposal two, it's clear that they want us to become a labor freedom right to work state. >> that surprised me, that president obama decided to jump in feet first, because on a lot of other state issues he's said let's the states figure this out. on this one, even though the majority of people in michigan support the bill that you have, the idea of it, and 39% of democrats support it, i was surprised that president obama jumped in. were you? >> i'm a little disappointed actually. i expect something greater from a president, a graduate of
when governor mitch daniels made indiana a right to work state. is that what michigan is looking to, to try to figure out how to jump-start this economy that's lagged at 18.9% unemployment rate? it's too much to bear for workers there. >> governor snyder has been consistent from the beginning that it wasn't on his agenda yet, but he's been successful at leading us through dramatic changes in michigan. we are the comeback state, but now with the data that we've received from the blessings...
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we had candidates in indiana and missouri that said offensive things that not only hurt themselves but also hurt the republican party. >> for anyone who wants to live their piece of the american dream, we have to show that they're serious about reaching out and helping everyone. not just a group here or there. >> they have to show they're seersz. then start changing the policies, not the message. america is waiting. joining me now is a rise star in the democratic party. major julian castro. mr. major, it's a pleasure, first of all, having you on the show. >> great to be with you, reverend. >> why isn't the gop getting the message? >> well, that's a good question. and you had a couple of clips there that are so indicative of where the party is right now. after the november 6 election, they recognize that there's a problem. and particularly because anywhere from 71-75% of the latino community voted for president obama. a high water mark since bill clinton's reelection against bob dole in '96. they just don't know what to make of it. and the first thing they gravitate toward is this old l
we had candidates in indiana and missouri that said offensive things that not only hurt themselves but also hurt the republican party. >> for anyone who wants to live their piece of the american dream, we have to show that they're serious about reaching out and helping everyone. not just a group here or there. >> they have to show they're seersz. then start changing the policies, not the message. america is waiting. joining me now is a rise star in the democratic party. major julian...
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point had left. >> so you think he has no choice because indiana has done this. this is going to be politically be make michigan potentially ground zero in a political fight between labor and the business community. is that something -- >> it was in november as well because labor went forward with ballot initiatives when they tried to take right to work and put constitutional prohibitions against ever going there into michigan's constitution and they failed rather dramatically with that. a long rich union tradition who will always choose to be part of the union. and i think the unions have to make it. they can't automatically assume in a right to work state that people will pay the dues. >> john engler, former governor of michigan, we got a lot in in a short amount of time. >>> up next, we have the results of the final tea party versus establishment showdown of 2012. that's right. there was an election on saturday. we'll tell you -- remind you where it was. plus, mitt romney took a ringside seat for a post election bout watching a member of congress fight. we'll
point had left. >> so you think he has no choice because indiana has done this. this is going to be politically be make michigan potentially ground zero in a political fight between labor and the business community. is that something -- >> it was in november as well because labor went forward with ballot initiatives when they tried to take right to work and put constitutional prohibitions against ever going there into michigan's constitution and they failed rather dramatically with...
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honestly, i think it was a big reaction to what happened in indiana where that state gave workers the freedom to choose. earlier this year and michigan said hey, right to work states have bigger population growth. they have larger wage dwrout growth. they're more attractive for business. they treat workers better and we have to respond because we want those job creators here in michigan. >> do they treat workers better? hasn't it been shown that wages do go down? >> no. actually, there is more wage growth in right to work states than there is in a non right to work state. in fact, if you factor in cost of living, workers are actually making more and have more disposable income in right to work states than in their non right to work states counterparts. >> how much of this is political because clearly, republicans would love it if every union were evaporated tomorrow. union bring voters to democratic candidates. how much of this is political? >> well, right to work simply gives workers the freedom to choose whether or not the pay a union. >> right, but it destabilizes unions. it has th
honestly, i think it was a big reaction to what happened in indiana where that state gave workers the freedom to choose. earlier this year and michigan said hey, right to work states have bigger population growth. they have larger wage dwrout growth. they're more attractive for business. they treat workers better and we have to respond because we want those job creators here in michigan. >> do they treat workers better? hasn't it been shown that wages do go down? >> no. actually,...
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. >> correct, they talked about indiana. let me finish. umass represented what i said. >> no i did not. >> hold on. >> the supreme court is the law of the land. when i hear these accusations that voter i.d. laws disproportionately affect minorities, it implies to me that we have something missing in our brand. to me, if a white american can get an id to vote and go to the process to follow the law, what are you telling black people? somehow they are not good enough? they are greater than? that's what bothers me about a lot of the rhetoric coming from democrats and laughed. we always have to make special concessions when we do with minorities because they are to be will minded. we need to make concessions for them -- they are too feeble minded. we treat people like a victim was, then i do not think they want to aspire. >> more with the editor and publisher of conservative blackchick.com tonight at 8. >> testimony from senators from new york and new jersey about how their state transportation systems were affected by super- storm sandy. but
. >> correct, they talked about indiana. let me finish. umass represented what i said. >> no i did not. >> hold on. >> the supreme court is the law of the land. when i hear these accusations that voter i.d. laws disproportionately affect minorities, it implies to me that we have something missing in our brand. to me, if a white american can get an id to vote and go to the process to follow the law, what are you telling black people? somehow they are not good enough? they...
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. >> from warsaw, indiana. >> first time in new york? >> yes. >> rick: welcome, they've been here every time i've come out. give them a shout out. take a look at the weather maps, across the northern rockies, it's a cold one and you're averaging 35 and today 17. take a look what happens tomorrow though. a big blast of cold air moves down across parts of the northern-- the high plains and we're going to see a high tomorrow in denver of only 20, it's about 23 degrees below and your typical average. we see warmups in the southeast and the ohio valley and warmer air tomorrow at least across. send it back to you inside. >> thanks, rick, coming up on the show, superstorm sandy couldn't wipe away his home, but something else did. >> she said to me, are you sure your house is gone? i said, miss, you misplace your pen and pencil, you don't misplace a house. >> clayton: that man here live to tell us how his house just vanished. >> eric: and santa is truly making it the season of giving, paying layaway balances across the country. how you can help,
. >> from warsaw, indiana. >> first time in new york? >> yes. >> rick: welcome, they've been here every time i've come out. give them a shout out. take a look at the weather maps, across the northern rockies, it's a cold one and you're averaging 35 and today 17. take a look what happens tomorrow though. a big blast of cold air moves down across parts of the northern-- the high plains and we're going to see a high tomorrow in denver of only 20, it's about 23 degrees below...
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this is the same being decided in indiana. it was constitutional for them to establish identification. they did not say they work -- >> , correct, they talked about indiana. that refinish. you are misrepresenting. >> sold bonds. all gone. >> it was the lot on the land. >> when i hear these accusations about voter i.d. laws disproportionately affecting minorities, it applies to me that somehow we have something missing in our brain. white americans can and get i.d.'d to vote and can follow the laws, so what are you telling what people? they're not good enough? this is what bothers me about a lot of rhetoric coming from democrats and the left. we always have to make a specialness when we deal with minorities because they are too feeble minded. we have to make concessions because they cannot follow the rules. when you treat people like it does, i do not think they want to inspire. >> the editor of conservative black chick.com, crystal wright. >> editors say hurricane a sandy caused $5 billion to four infrastructure -- -- poor inf
this is the same being decided in indiana. it was constitutional for them to establish identification. they did not say they work -- >> , correct, they talked about indiana. that refinish. you are misrepresenting. >> sold bonds. all gone. >> it was the lot on the land. >> when i hear these accusations about voter i.d. laws disproportionately affecting minorities, it applies to me that somehow we have something missing in our brain. white americans can and get i.d.'d to...
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stephanie: smoking some dope watching some homos get married. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: brandon in indiana. hi, brandon. >> caller: hey steph. big fan guys. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i just wanted to call for something scary as hell i saw the other day. i'm watching sean hannity just for the comedy and ann coulter is on there, and i'm thinking this is going to be a crap storm. and all of a sudden ann coulter starts making sense -- >> stephanie: i saw that. she was doing her cher moment with sean hannity. >> caller: i know. i was never a believer of [overlapping speakers] >> caller: i was never a believer of the end of the world coming, but there is a sign. >> stephanie: yeah. well explain what they were talking about. >> caller: they were talking about the fiscal cliff crisis and hannity was doing his best to stand on principal and just let them all burn, and she was saying, what principal? what kind of principle is it to let 98% of the country have their taxes raised to save 2% of the country their tax increased. >> stephanie: yeah and then she basically said snap out of it sean
stephanie: smoking some dope watching some homos get married. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: brandon in indiana. hi, brandon. >> caller: hey steph. big fan guys. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i just wanted to call for something scary as hell i saw the other day. i'm watching sean hannity just for the comedy and ann coulter is on there, and i'm thinking this is going to be a crap storm. and all of a sudden ann coulter starts making sense -- >> stephanie: i saw...
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it looked like the scenes in indiana and in ohio and in wisconsin where those states voted to take away the rights of unions. in fact, it was exactly that kind of scene michigan governor rick snyder, a republican, had said he wanted to avoid. in february, governor snyder looked at those other midwestern states with republican governors and workers protesting in the state capital and decided he did not want that thing in michigan, not in his historically very strong union state. governor snyder said, "you look at now that they've had those things happen, do they have a productive environment to solve problems? not necessarily. they're still overcoming the divisiveness, the hard feelings from all of that." at the time reporters wanted to know whether rick snyder would support what is known as a right to work law. the idea of right to work is simple. under a right to work law, employees of a union shop don't have to pay union dues. the employees get the benefit of the union, the higher wages and better health care, all of that, but they do not have to pay for it. why pay money if you can h
it looked like the scenes in indiana and in ohio and in wisconsin where those states voted to take away the rights of unions. in fact, it was exactly that kind of scene michigan governor rick snyder, a republican, had said he wanted to avoid. in february, governor snyder looked at those other midwestern states with republican governors and workers protesting in the state capital and decided he did not want that thing in michigan, not in his historically very strong union state. governor snyder...